1450 rs for a single dose
9,000,000 Rupees.
rs 400 in Delhi in private
Vaccine costs can vary and it depends on the type of physician you are seeing. If you are looking for a hepatitis B vaccine in India, you may be able to contact a local health clinic and may be free or low cost.
Most of the rural population from India do not get chicken pox vaccine. As the slum population from city also. Chicken pox is very mild infection in case of the children. Most of them get the infection and get cured with out much problem.
Chickenpox can be prevented . The easiest way to prevent catching chicken pox is to get vaccinated. However, vaccination is only successful in 70% to 90% of all vaccinations. Individuals who have been vaccinated but still acquire chickenpox, usually have a milder disease that heals more quickly than non vaccinated individuals.
Chickenpox is much less prevalent in the US than it was before vaccination was approved. Since chickenpox vaccine was approved in 1995, chickenpox cases have decreased 90% from their previous level of about 4 million cases per year.
9,000,000 Rupees.
it depends on the vaccine but i suggest not to vaccinate it at all
Most people get chickenpox when they are young, which is good. Although children can pull through chicken pox easily, if not uncomfortably, it is much more devastating to adults. Plus, once you have it as a kid, the cells go into remission in your body, your B cells produce antibodies for chickenpox, and there's a extremely high chance that you will never get chickenpox again. But you can get it at any age.
About £150.00
in Bangalore it costed 800 rupees for one dosage and we nee to give three dosage with a months frequency
Hi, I found this on the World Health Organization web site (info below): "In mid-1990s, vaccines to provide "basic" coverage for tuberculosis, polio, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, and measles cost about US$ 1 per child." As you can see, the polio vaccine is here included as part of a package of vaccines. When you include transportation of vaccines and the labor to administer the vaccines, the price increases a great deal. According to the WHO web site, that package of vaccines along with hepatitis B and Hib vaccines can cost $20-40 per child. See: World Health Organization Fact sheet N°288, March 2005 http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs288/en/index.html Best, Kate G.